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Impotence and rivalries of the Sophists put to shame by the Death of
Christ. His Resurrection unparalleled even in Greek legend.
Many before this Man have been kings and tyrants
of the world, many are on record who have been wise men and magicians,
among the Chaldæans and Egyptians and Indians; which of these, I
say, not after death, but while still alive, was ever able so far to
prevail as to fill the whole earth with his teaching and reform so
great a multitude from the superstition of idols, as our Saviour has
brought over from idols to Himself? 2. The philosophers of the Greeks
have composed many works with plausibility and verbal skill; what
result, then, have they exhibited so great as has the Cross of Christ?
For the refinements they taught were plausible enough till they died;
but even the influence they seemed to have while alive was subject to their mutual
rivalries; and they were emulous, and declaimed against one another. 3.
But the Word of God, most strange fact, teaching in meaner language,
has cast into the shade the choice sophists; and while He has, by
drawing all to Himself, brought their schools to nought, He has filled
His own churches; and the marvellous thing is, that by going down as
man to death, He has brought to nought the sounding utterances of the
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342 e.g. Iamblichus, &c., cf. Introd. to c.
Gent. | concerning idols. 4. For whose death ever
drove out demons? or whose death did demons ever fear, as they did that
of Christ? For where the Saviour’s name is named, there every
demon is driven out. Or who has so rid men of the passions of the
natural man, that whoremongers are chaste, and murderers no longer hold
the sword, and those who were formerly mastered by cowardice play the
man? 5. And, in short, who persuaded men of barbarous countries and
heathen men in divers places to lay aside their madness, and to mind
peace, if it be not the Faith of Christ and the Sign of the Cross? Or
who else has given men such assurance of immortality, as has the Cross
of Christ, and the Resurrection of His Body? 6. For although the Greeks
have told all manner of false tales, yet they were not able to feign a
Resurrection of their idols,—for it never crossed their mind,
whether it be at all possible for the body again to exist after death.
And here one would most especially accept their testimony, inasmuch as
by this opinion they have exposed the weakness of their own idolatry,
while leaving the possibility open to Christ, so that hence also He
might be made known among all as Son of God.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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